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I would probably make him sweat and wrap a small note saying where the hiding place was for the present. That way, he'll keep wondering where it is, since there's nothing that looks the right size/shape under the tree.
But, maybe I'm mean. My parents did something like that for me one year (I think because my mom didn't want to waste wrapping paper on a large gift) and I remember being super excited about it when I opened the small present. |
OP here - That is how I felt, Awwww....It really doesn't bother me that he saw the gift. I think my parents, mom especially, always had this Norman Rockwell picture in her head for the holidays and then was of course miserable that we, her family, couldn't pull it off. Starting at about 11-years old to this day, I hate Christmas with my parents. My mom would lock herself in her room for three days and my dad would throw the Christmas tree fully decorated, ornaments & all, in the front yard because Christmas wasn't right. (ugh, now that I say it it is almost as miserable as the girl in Gremlins whose father died in the chimney dressed as Santa) Usually I hid gifts in our luggage, even put my husbands there. The bag hadn't made it in the house yet & it must have been too tempting when he put his backpack in the car. |
+1. Don't let on that you know. I used to unwrap and re-wrap all the presents under the tree. LOL.... Kids get excited! That is the fun of being young!!!! |
+1. Who leaves a bag out and tells someone not to look? I'm 34 and I'd sneak a peek! |
That's me, too! I like your idea about putting a picture of the gift in a small box. You've got a good kid who is a peeker. My mother was notorious for this so my dad had us hiding her presents all over the house. It became a family joke. I like to guess what my husband is giving me. He has developed quite the poker face. |
| I'd probably make it seem iffy that he is getting it. Like leave it out in the open with a big sign on it on the bag that says, "TO DONATE AT WORK FOR THE NEEDY FAMILY." I'd let him worry a bit about it. |
| No. I hunted like mad for my Christmas presents when I was a kid. It's part of being a child, I think. |
Yeah, that part of the OP was too cute! |
| Hide it in a box with clothes on top. I did that with a game console once and it was a riot watching him push aside that box and find it later after opening the rest. |
| Be happy that you know your son so well that you can pick something he really, really loves. You must have a great relationship. That little dance he did sounds wonderful. |
I agree with this. It is too much to ask a 9 year old to not look in a bag. You need to hide the gifts, |
This. Sounds like he's thrilled by the gift!! |
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I honestly do not get the big deal. I probably figured out what I was getting 70%+ of the time as a kid. It's not like he opened it and played with it.
I would not mess with him or return the gift. He's happy and excited. My DD is too young to understand, but the best present in the world for me would be my kid being happy and excited about something I did for three weeks! |
| Peeking at Christmas gifts is a time honored tradition. |
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Your parents were horrible, horrible people. You are a good mom to question that reaction and recalibrate it for your child.
Don't punish the child. It's an unfair amount of self control that you expected of him. Curiosity is a natural and good. How sweet that he's trying to keep the secret so you don't know that he knows. (BTW, my husband's family went to midnight Mass without him one Christmas eve while the gifts were under the tree, tempting him. He unwrapped all of his gifts, wrapped them up again before they got home, and they never knew. No harm no foul.) |